The only possible change in the size of the Senate could come from the admission of a new state into the union, according to VoteTocracy. The number of members in the House of Representatives, on the other hand, is a more complex determination.
Although the number of members of the House is stably , the power and jurisdiction that these members hold is subject to change and is often in flux. The members of the House represent the congressional districts of the United States.
House Arizona District 3. Raul Grijalva. House Arizona District 4. Paul Gosar. House Arizona District 5. Andy Biggs. House Arizona District 6. David Schweikert. House Arizona District 7. Ruben Gallego. House Arizona District 8. Debbie Lesko. House Arizona District 9. Greg Stanton. House Arkansas District 1.
Rick Crawford. House Arkansas District 2. French Hill. House Arkansas District 3. Steve Womack. House Arkansas District 4. Bruce Westerman.
House California District 1. Doug LaMalfa. House California District 2. Jared Huffman. House California District 3. John Garamendi. House California District 4.
Tom McClintock. House California District 5. Mike Thompson. House California District 6. Doris Matsui. House California District 7. Ami Bera. House California District 8. Jay Obernolte. House California District 9. Jerry McNerney. House California District Josh Harder. Mark DeSaulnier. Nancy Pelosi. Barbara Lee. Jackie Speier. Eric Swalwell. Jim Costa. Ro Khanna. Anna Eshoo. Zoe Lofgren. Jimmy Panetta. David G. Devin Nunes.
Kevin McCarthy. Salud Carbajal. Mike Garcia. Julia Brownley. Judy Chu. Adam Schiff. Brad Sherman. Pete Aguilar. Grace Napolitano. Ted Lieu. Jimmy Gomez. Norma Torres. Raul Ruiz. Karen Bass. Young Kim. Lucille Roybal-Allard. Mark Takano. Ken Calvert. Maxine Waters. Katie Porter. Lou Correa. Alan Lowenthal. Michelle Steel. Mike Levin.
Darrell Issa. Juan Vargas. Scott Peters. Sara Jacobs. House Colorado District 1. Diana DeGette. House Colorado District 2. Joe Neguse. House Colorado District 3. Lauren Boebert. House Colorado District 4. Ken Buck. House Colorado District 5. Doug Lamborn. House Colorado District 6. Jason Crow. House Colorado District 7. Ed Perlmutter. House Connecticut District 1. John Larson. House Connecticut District 2. Joe Courtney.
House Connecticut District 3. Rosa L. House Connecticut District 4. Jim Himes. House Connecticut District 5. Jahana Hayes. House Delaware At-large District.
Lisa Blunt Rochester. House Florida District 1. Matt Gaetz. House Florida District 2. Neal Dunn. House Florida District 3.
Kat Cammack. House Florida District 4. John Rutherford. House Florida District 5. Alfred Lawson. House Florida District 6. Michael Waltz. House Florida District 7. Stephanie Murphy. House Florida District 8.
Bill Posey. House Florida District 9. Darren Soto. House Florida District Val Demings. Daniel Webster. Gus M. Charlie Crist. Kathy Castor. Scott Franklin. Vern Buchanan. Greg Steube. Brian Mast. Byron Donalds. Lois Frankel. Theodore E. Debbie Wasserman Schultz. Frederica S. Mario Diaz-Balart. Carlos Gimenez. Maria Elvira Salazar. House Georgia District 1. Earl Carter. House Georgia District 2. Sanford Bishop Jr. House Georgia District 3.
Drew Ferguson. House Georgia District 4. Hank Johnson. House Georgia District 5. Nikema Williams. House Georgia District 6. Lucy McBath. House Georgia District 7. Carolyn Bourdeaux. House Georgia District 8. Austin Scott. House Georgia District 9. Andrew Clyde. House Georgia District Jody Hice.
Barry Loudermilk. Rick Allen. David Scott. Marjorie Taylor Greene. House Guam At-large District. Michael F. San Nicolas. House Hawaii District 1. Ed Case. House Hawaii District 2. Kaiali'i Kahele. House Idaho District 1. Russ Fulcher. House Idaho District 2. Michael K. House Illinois District 1. Bobby Rush.
House Illinois District 2. Robin Kelly. House Illinois District 3. Marie Newman. House Illinois District 4. Jesus Garcia. House Illinois District 5. Mike Quigley. House Illinois District 6. Sean Casten. House Illinois District 7. Danny K. House Illinois District 8. Raja Krishnamoorthi. House Illinois District 9. Jan Schakowsky. House Illinois District Brad Schneider. Bill Foster. Mike Bost. Rodney Davis. Lauren Underwood. Mary Miller. Adam Kinzinger.
Cheri Bustos. Darin LaHood. House Indiana District 1. Frank Mrvan. House Indiana District 2. Jackie Walorski. House Indiana District 3. Jim Banks. House Indiana District 4. Jim Baird. House Indiana District 5. Victoria Spartz. House Indiana District 6. Greg Pence. House Indiana District 7. House Indiana District 8. Larry Bucshon. House Indiana District 9. Trey Hollingsworth. House Iowa District 1.
Ashley Hinson. House Iowa District 2. Mariannette Miller-Meeks. House Iowa District 3. Cindy Axne. House Iowa District 4. Randy Feenstra. House Kansas District 1. Tracey Mann. House Kansas District 2.
Jacob LaTurner. House Kansas District 3. Sharice Davids. House Kansas District 4. Ron Estes. House Kentucky District 1. James Comer Jr. House Kentucky District 2. Brett Guthrie. House Kentucky District 3. Follow govtrack. And please consider supporting our work by becoming a monthly backer govtrack on Patreon or leaving a tip. If you can, please take a few minutes to help us improve GovTrack for users like you. We hope to make GovTrack more useful to policy professionals like you. Please sign up for our advisory group to be a part of making GovTrack a better tool for what you do.
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We hope that with your input we can make GovTrack more accessible to minority and disadvantaged communities who we may currently struggle to reach. Please join our advisory group to let us know what more we can do. Members of the U. House of Representatives each represent a portion of their state known as a Congressional District, which averages , people. Senators however, represent the entire state. How do the House and Senate chambers differ?
In the House of Representatives, the majority party holds significant power to draft chamber rules and schedule bills to reach the floor for debate and voting. In most cases, House rules will limit debate so that important legislation can be passed during one legislative business day. In the Senate however, the majority has the power to schedule when various bills come to the floor for voting but a single Senator can slow legislation from coming to the floor for a vote.
Since debate in the Senate is not concluded until 60 senators vote for a cloture motion to approve a bill for consideration, the majority must also coordinate with the minority part to set the rules for debate on legislation.
Under this system, legislation can be debated for one or two weeks on the Senate floor alone. Why does Congress use the committee system? Congress deals with a broad variety of different policy issues and it is more efficient to have work done at the committee level than on the House or Senate floor.
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